May I join your club ? Unfortunately, I stopped one week ago my project for the 2010 competition, as it was too ambitious for my modest programming skill and thus would have needed at least one more month to be completed... Since, I have tried to find an idea for a quick and fun game to make before the time limit, and actually it just occurred to me while reading your messages ! A bit more than eight hours to go, but I believe it is still possible ! Even if it will certainly not be much more elaborated than Pong...

I find that only 3 months for our very busy lifes is not a lot of time. The vast majority of game devs here are amateur. And even without that, everybody has a lot more to do in general. Adding a month or a couple of weeks to the contest would help I'm sure.

I find that only 3 months for our very busy lifes is not a lot of time. The vast majority of game devs here are amateur. And even without that, everybody has a lot more to do in general. Adding a month or a couple of weeks to the contest would help I'm sure.

Actually, the 3 months length is only the submission period, and for what I know, no rule in the contest prevent you from starting to make your game one year in advance. That written, I wish I had one more day to submit my game ! However I think I can still achieve it...

I give up for this year ! I would have needed three or four more hours to finish my project started this afternoon. But even in this case, it would have been a pity as my idea was not too bad and deserved a better treatment...

Congratulations to all the people who succeeded in submiting at least one game, which is an accomplishment in itself.

Bugger!!.. Have just submitted a game, but noticed the submitted (obfuscated) version gets a ArrayOutOfBounds exception, whereas the normal unobfuscated version works fine... I noticed a similar problem last week with one of my booleans (obfuscated version was changing the value of the boolean). Didnt manage to figure out why...

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